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Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
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Panamanian Jade Manor Panama La Esmeralda

Panama's very famous jadeite manor La Esmeralda is located in the Panamanian boutique bean producing area of Bogut, where the coffee grown in this area is mainly Typica, Bourbon, Catual, Geisha, and won the Rainforest Alliance Certificate because of its care and special care for the natural environment. Although the Jade Manor is famous in the world for its geisha breeds, its unique manor environment and raw bean processing technology make the manor coffee beans loved.

Esmeralda Specialty, an emerald estate in Panama, is a rare winning bid for beans, which has been auctioned online three times to set a new record.

June 2004 US $21 per pound

May 2006 US $50.25 per pound

May 2007 $130 a pound

In May 2010, it came to 170 US dollars a pound.

Here are the other award records of Esmeralda Manor:

American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) Cup Test Champion (2007, 2006, 2005)

American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) second Coffee of the year (2009, 2008)

Best Coffee in Panama (Best of Panama)

Champion (2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)

Rainforest Alliance (Rainforest Alliance) Coffee quality Cup Test Champion (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004)

Esmeralda Special, an emerald estate in Panama, is a rare winning bidder, setting a new record for three online auctions.

June 2004 US $21 per pound

May 2006 US $50.25 per pound

May 2007 $130 a pound

In May 2010, it came to 170 US dollars a pound.

$350 for July 2013

Here are the other award records of Esmeralda Manor:

American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) Cup Test Champion 1st Place Specialty Coffee Association of

America Roasters Guild Cupping Pavilion (2007, 2006, 2005)

American Fine Coffee Association (SCAA) second Coffee of the year 2nd Place Coffee of the Year (2009, 2008)

Panamanian Best Coffee (Best of Panama) champion 1st Place "Best of Panama" (2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)

Rainforest Alliance (Rainforest Alliance) coffee cup test champion 1st Place Rainforest Alliance Cupping for Quality (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004)

Farm owner: Price Peterson introduces Esmeralda Special

In 1996, the Peterson family bought a coffee farm in Boquete, the Jaramillo region of Camelot.

The farm is famous for its proper planting height (1450 to 1700 meters) and the elegant citrus aroma of coffee. It is a farm with a long history, in which there are many kinds of coffee grown by owners of all ages.

The Peterson family added 60 hectares of planting areas, some of which were once used to run the dairy industry, or, more accurately, revamped the entire farm, and many of the newer areas did not begin to harvest until 2003-2004.

In 2002, son Daniel Peterson suddenly had an idea that maybe not all the coffee beans in the whole producing area had such a good taste, but that the coffee beans in one of the producing areas had a special taste and created the coffee flavor. So he began to test the beans for the whole manor, and finally found this special coffee tree species in a small valley at the highest altitude of the manor, that is, the coffee bean "Esmeralda Special", which we sold at a very high price.

Coffee beans from other regions are certainly of good quality, but they are not as amazing as Esmeralda Special. Now we know that coffee like "Esmeralda Special" comes from cold weather, careful harvesting, and innovative processing.

We are not sure whether the coffee flavor is mainly due to the microclimate of this small valley, or because of the rare coffee variety (Geisha) grown there, or a combination of two reasons, we will continue to study. Unlike most gourmet coffee, this coffee needs to be carefully selected to stand out. In fact, most of the coffee beans we export are Esmeralda Special' rather than beans from other producing areas.

Moreover, these exported beans were not harvested during the peak season, so it seems that the quality of 'Esmeralda Special'' has a certain level, and we hope to successfully breed this variety in the Podykai producing area (Boquete) so that it can achieve a reasonable yield.

Panama Esmeralda 1500M Geisha

Variety

Geisha

Baking degree

Shallow baking

Treatment method

Washing treatment Washed

Flavor

Sweet honey, apple, fresh berry fruit notes, cherry, delicate finish, greasy

The country

Panama (Panama)

Producing area

Pocket (Boquete)

Grade

SHB

Altitude

1400m~1500m

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